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re: The SEC teams/stadiums you would most like to visit and haven't been to
Posted on 5/4/14 at 6:18 pm to DoUrden
Posted on 5/4/14 at 6:18 pm to DoUrden
Davis-Wade is the second oldest stadium in D1. I think that's cool about our stadium. The new expansion will be offering seating packages unique to college football. The Junction is also getting better every year and has improved drastically over the years. Starkville still gets a bad rap because of people that either haven't been, been recently, or just plain dumb, or ignorant...and ignorance is a choice. Great campus and the women are a lot better here than people give us credit for...it's MS, this state is loaded with some of the best talent in the USA. Plus, we have some of the most patriotic and genuinely good fans anywhere in the country.
Vaught-Hemingway- Been numerous times over a few decades and never to an EB. Nice quaint campus. The grove is a great one time experience, and it's easy to see why first timers rave about it so. But it hasn't always been this much of a deal, and if most of their fans weren't so lame and their women so dumb and fake acting, it would be #1, even in my book. The attitudes and airs put on by the fans and alums is just a downer. The town is set up nicely with the town-square appeal and it's aesthetically pleasing. They have done a great job with it. OM has a cozy stadium and that appeals to me more than some of the huge stadiums in the league. I've been around OM folks all my life, so I'm not as impressed the grove scene as much as the common outside fan-going to Oxford when their team visits. But I do have a few OM buddies that are the exception.
Sanford Stadium-Been to a game once, but to Athens several times playing music and visting. Athens is an awesome town, with nice stadium and nice women. Best overall college downtown I've been to.
That sums up my SEC football stadium visits. Would like to visit LSU, Ark, SC, and Mizzou for a change of pace type scene.
Vaught-Hemingway- Been numerous times over a few decades and never to an EB. Nice quaint campus. The grove is a great one time experience, and it's easy to see why first timers rave about it so. But it hasn't always been this much of a deal, and if most of their fans weren't so lame and their women so dumb and fake acting, it would be #1, even in my book. The attitudes and airs put on by the fans and alums is just a downer. The town is set up nicely with the town-square appeal and it's aesthetically pleasing. They have done a great job with it. OM has a cozy stadium and that appeals to me more than some of the huge stadiums in the league. I've been around OM folks all my life, so I'm not as impressed the grove scene as much as the common outside fan-going to Oxford when their team visits. But I do have a few OM buddies that are the exception.
Sanford Stadium-Been to a game once, but to Athens several times playing music and visting. Athens is an awesome town, with nice stadium and nice women. Best overall college downtown I've been to.
That sums up my SEC football stadium visits. Would like to visit LSU, Ark, SC, and Mizzou for a change of pace type scene.
Posted on 5/4/14 at 6:29 pm to Reservoir dawg
Been to Kentucky, Georgia, Tennessee, LSU, Alabama, and Florida.
Best trip was hands down LSU. It was rainy and shitty and I still enjoyed it more than the others. Worst was Florida. Great stadium and electric atmosphere. However the fans were jersey shore wannabes and rude as frick. The tailgating also sucked. Losing 56-6 doesn't help either.
Would like to visit both newbies, and Ole Miss.
Best trip was hands down LSU. It was rainy and shitty and I still enjoyed it more than the others. Worst was Florida. Great stadium and electric atmosphere. However the fans were jersey shore wannabes and rude as frick. The tailgating also sucked. Losing 56-6 doesn't help either.
Would like to visit both newbies, and Ole Miss.
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